Jesse Watters’ Movie Metaphor Mix-Up For Donald Trump Deserves A Razzie
Jesse Watters was fact-checked by his own colleagues on Fox News as he complained yet again about Donald Trump having to stand trial in his hush money case.
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Jesse Watters was fact-checked by his own colleagues on Fox News as he complained yet again about Donald Trump having to stand trial in his hush money case.
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Jesse Watters complained on Tuesday that “people will say anything for a paycheck,” and his critics pointed out he was living proof.
Jesse Watters seems to have accidentally told viewers what Donald Trump allegedly did wrong in the hush money case.
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MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell crowned Jesse Watters as the “newest liar” at Fox News’ 8 p.m. time slot after former President Donald Trump used him to take aim at the jury in his hush money trial.
A jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s history-making hush money trial, propelling the proceedings closer to opening statements and the start of weeks of dramatic testimony.